: ***Please note this film contains graphic material. We purposefully did not choose to show many pictures of the deceased or mass graves in the sample photos section as to respect the dead and to ensure no misuse of such photos. Be advised this film is much more graphic than the sample photos represent*** This is a collection of real nazi concentration camp footage including torture, death, starvation, mass graves and other unconscionable atrocities committed in nazi camps. Footage from the following concentration camps are shown: PENIG, OHRDRUF, BREENDONCK, HANNOVER, ARNSTADT, MAUTHAUSEN, BUCHENWALD, DACHUA. Table Of Contents: (1) Nazi Concentration Camp Allied Forces Footage – This film was commissioned by President Eisenhower and is a collection of Allied Forces video footage as they advanced into Germany with footage from a number of concentration camps – 26 Minutes (2) The first newsreel of concentration camps footage that was shown in America from April 26, 1945 – 8 Minutes

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(1) Nazi Concentration Camp Allied Forces Footage – 26 Minutes

(2) The first newsreel of concentration camps footage that was shown in America from April 26, 1945 – 8 Minutes

Historical footage We thought this was only 18 minutes long, but it’s much longer. It shows footage that was shown in movie theaters around the time of liberation taken by American soldiers under the orders of General Eisenhower to record what they found at the camps in Germany. The footage was interesting and most of it was new to me. It is not like a documentary. There is no narration or voice-over.

Very basic old footage Best thing I can say about this product is that it’s relatively inexpensive. Be advised that if you purchase this, you are only getting some grainy footage from right after the liberations. Audio is nono-channel, and nothing has been done with today’s technology to clean up the film. The first five minutes is nothing but letters testifying it’s authentic. Might have been needed at Nuremburg, but not 65 years later. There is some interesting, and graphic, footage, but most of the best footage has already been used in other documentaries. This is simply post liberation footage from some of the camps and not particularly long at that. There are much better documentaries out there on this subject, and I’d recommend them over this product.